It' ,' a; n d A D V E R 1 . $ &Jl,ILJS--2 R I ntx nij & ; Pub lubes it SEf TEMIER. 4, l8$C 1 Vol. Wi THE lMORIHCA L S-:-:A;.L, 1 S B U R .Y w v o r i . Liiu ii i c r Num. i 22i T H U r S lfl : . i .. . ... . . i v ' i. " , . .. .. i :'J "... I : ; ' 1 ... . ! ' . '.- TV U' or RE' ERV E of di virion, chief etar m j jr of the armj of Rfferre, Hr'ad-qaarter. Mihn, . i i f- . -Tl ,'i Tnne 1..' fter gir1np;;an acconlit cf the capture - of Milan 4nd Paia hef fy, che enm of t6 the H - a who dilputed the paffagea of the Selia, and the ' J'CCO Mel a a. I beat in but thi liae t)c fticctis, fucli ce the 1 T Adda, (0, to of is retinriE behind and loci;. 1 he principal: iorce I Mil on tVe right bauk of ibi Po.Ly vfiil without doubt, be aflonifhed of t lhat thefceneral is CliU"rl Piedmont and continues to act in ihe Libera of penoa, whilft ke fakvpf poflffionLof Lcimbardy j r?ti oDirci antf turce or trie irm a conceafed from him wit h ' i fi. much' and -the troopi have marched with lenty, tbt i.e has peeo every wbere furrifitd and beateii; ; . f: ;. . -.- ; The general in chief has juflt learned,- that the corps under General Money haa palfed St. Gothard, and treacled! Varrza,That of General Elthencourt, which hsv paflcd the Simplqni is atiValanza. " The unionJ of the whole army can meet: with no more obttacUs : ind tlte plr,'nol If fa ikilfiil j ; tkan bolo, of the chief cpally is executed in all ita prts. MILAN, j6 Prai.ial, June ' The etnfed General in chief Berth ir the corps ol -General the fort re f$ of iPizzighitone, and take JiO't o nlcttratesi and anminnrfi !tn fk.m hjs i t rntion ta Uritain the -rdtgfouaj elHttr Yy.hmt t, fuch as jit was whenrlhej- comma ndrd at MilaB.' He imade.them uke the Th( Duhefm tb poflcl-. having! cirr coniui nas tiicmfd all trie fie. bi le. cath ot Alexander fierrhier, gewcrai in chif arny u ileierve to the Ciialpioe people. MILAN, 16 Prairi J; jiine 7 French people for the fecond break our ch-ins Tfie in fane) o Jl fub er to Qfirms virifTTi... misfortunes ycu have experienced w of i he time States rThe II n.Vr be ufelefs to you ' You have learnt' tb ap-i Jreciate the fna,rea laid by the enemies of your pjofperity. , they boafted ot their re. fed for property, and they have plundered warm Pajfigeandfomtat of the tffino. i '! General Mnnr tv1.2 J . jo of MayJ proceeded to the T.fnb, whiJh, be bad orders to croft. He difpefed hit cl' yairy in luch a manner,- ti to harUf, the ' my on ha river 'Iron the Jake of tomo be! yonf. Vigevano, wbiHi: Boudet'i divifiok; wh,ch wa,underhis order;, appeired at ,be bridge of Butfalpra, where tle esemy hid withdrawn their bridge pf boa-i, and tJe P?1fieof 7bich w defended by ome piecit of cannon, f bad lent this idivifitrj to yieJ. General Mural oie difofiton, the el?v 'Jc..ofhi,cb tiito peffuadthekiiemy-that hit ntebtidii wat to pift the; Tefino neir Vol tegicf. Informed tbt he had Ifome boats concealed in a fmall am of the Tcfino, He ordered hU artilfery, a part of the cavalry and jthe 7Ch o'emi-brigads to ate.r at the ''gaU.oGaleat; ia orderto furprUte that pa , j v')Jf.-;---:i" - h " C5n the 3 1 ft May, t day break, the 70th was at the gate of Ga!eat, which the erj emy defended with two howitzer! and three ele ven-pouhders, which Hept up a very warm fire ot gr8pe flint. Generel Morar plated; his -ariplery in, a propepofidpn.lnd rttur' edithe'fireitb jial vicixy; During thl0 unje. tre 70th carried thei boats Which- weie nine iinan arm carried thefe boars palled theii over t amidit a of the ordri the above ilirir mjj, tro,uv l.'n h fire ot me 1 ennoi: boldi's on thrir Ciniilileiv.- arid i Ihowrr of pran? 'hnt. t. ' I r O We. vsntifcas rat oidf red in flank nd br. the river, 3m! thess flt o the oi hkt aim 6ftherivek in c on ft qnerie received, tie greriadie.rai, jtd .wfiody A up in ad rhi.Jquetty;:, General Mij t,iterf rai t h.r y could keep to i.rakebat ; cf V n c I c it ' ;t h e p r ot f (fjicn cfl that fi r jr pa fled the withdra U aid blicd haik, DO wr a battalion J and protect Id the he. e neatly bn thVop. pHi gq feny families 2eal for religion They pretead.d and thtv hu ;D.L ir" vJo heretics and even to infidel, i Ciuzent ot CifalpJne fly toarmt, fefrn your Rational guardV and fecure yoyr towns! from the. incur fiont of he enemy ! ; Can1 1 you be infcnuble to the glory of forming an iudev ?enleat nation !J.jforgec then your quar refs V - j vm u ii 111 iiriii s nr irp n inir nr rnninii tingpowerfuf ftjre.i-f fliail acknowledge "vuc me inend ot liberty but thole vhb "w,"TSj me ,aw$t axtinguilh anrmohtias and honourmiafortunel Ciialpioe people' hen er your territory is delivered from the en, etny. the republicj fliall be're-organize up o the firm foundation of religion, equality od good order.J-Haflen that mbmeo'l by Joui energy, ' f - (Siue;) : t . fp: ; r f :-. V-:, ABERTjHIER;' , A. Berthi?r commander in chief of Ithe ar ray f ilefcrve.- to the Chiet Conful. two noata. he the cneniy to their artilM.rVi. i J- - Scverl1 Ims! boitt roHecled h fiji ilrd t!:e m an; 1. whiil; charged t f e jcavalr) , paU'ce of the Jdemi-brl- taue ; tne cniet of nricaa Uuroc.l was being drow'r.ed. j Adjutant. Geneial palled with back I to the ttderable reiotor'cenieriiSi General Laudin in perfon. the fift troops TheJenemv fell! 1 - . r - i iviHage of Tarbigo, Tedriveti con. commanded Adjutant-General Gerard pot pofTeflibfl : . . . . .'it. . 1 cf the bridge ia front of STarbigo, and opi- 1 poled tne lot ties attempted to w; ke agaioft cur irifan'ry.JU which ike enemy r as nea' Gerv;; S "cavalry feeliBjg x NlEht rpproacbed Gereral Muralt, 1 the importance of driving ihe enemyj from their pohtton, ordered General VieDDier to make a warm attack on Tarbieo -FThat ptri- era I accompanied by 1 Pino, attacked with 1 M I L a N, , Jaae3. ' Citiz-n ConuL It: I' l F V ouc to cif k vnn an srrnnnf nt th Tementiof the army trom the 30th of May, ct operations, jand of iis traits of brave V bicJbi it Jta, diftinaui&cd itielf i by the Cifalpine General impetuouty aJd carried th village at the point of the bayonet.- Air ter an obltmate defence he killed $00 i then, and took 406 prifoners. j We had oc oor fide Ii tnenj kilted and 50 wounded. General Murat then proceeded to Boflaloi a, whicb this mortmeat forced the enemy to evacu ate ':.; '--Ik,:., ' Jl.' ' ' During the nigbt-we employe ourfelvii in building flying bridget. Th.e night and the w hole, cf the ifirft ol June were fpent in palling over.thp divifions of, Boudei , Loifor, and Vidof, which proceeded the p t day to Milan, v of. which General Murt will iot fill co receive the ken Me lormt immeaiaiciy the blockade of the cs file. 1 1 x 'i - Bulletin of tke &ny t if Referee. I i : MILAN, lone 7. V " I - ' I! n . . : . I Adda at Lodi, took poffefCon ot jCrcmonaj; nailed the Oplio on the 6in and took PolIaU "i" ",wr" ,;ot. Pc of fume! ll,ei.olb ' bet ween Btffcia ,nd ihe Po. . , V' fJlerhai Purfued the enemy aor4r the road at Brelciay General Uifc proceed! ed by a counter march to frnn1, r - -"g w e mimerc us Sxricxjna 7 u 7 y id thai pUce of ptfTl rat, which it at Plarcentia On th 5th General Worat adyai ced to- warn PI I- ri' 1 i i- I- una. j i nt enemy- o head -of that bridge with a greai ii was taken po He men r. ended tha antlty of ( f bv Mn rat att 1 1 oclock in ihe night,' Wd too me,t, who remained to guard the ffige, vtr made -jprifonertS ' : ;' i'rpW " We have taken pofTemon of every bridne oj the Pp except two or thref on the fide of Placentia, which the fnecy ball time to deflroy; - : ' : '' On the 6th, at 4 in the morlirg, Gen. Lannesoccupied the cclertrate pofificn of Strdella,4 and thus Vut oft tHe only re;na winch the enemy h?d ofjmakfrtg their ron,; rponicationt. The enemy feejirg fbe impor tance of this poiitton, unhell their r,-ci ppfts, and attacked general Dnne. with the gfeatclt impetuohty 1 J he jSth gade ha bn covered with gWy' mjy was put to the rout, leaving $bo prilonets. as rrsany wounded, waggon They hare reireatd jov Place A ptft of the Frenth army will l e v ni!ed;to-mcrrw at 5r acU lla ' vfslo cher re- dt nii'br 1? the e: r 2CO dtfd. V ar.d ' fr-rr.A lource r?mairs for MeUa. hvt battlr, he has, no meine of retreating ! except through "Ale-rtandria." ' ' I - ! '': s , . ; Jvkb 8 " General Lpifoh hat Brtffciav The ifJpine lefiicn, to rJCiai J lie t lUirin . i i J a - T ed by General Lec hi, toek poflf flotilla, which thf enerrv- I ad on Wajore, pallec'pBe rdrfal Be rg a mo, and took 50 pieces of cannot), I i a corps of t 1 u r r o u n d e d a n d i a k ; ir . " General Murat has of proceeded fc remand on tf t ).V the Lacio I CCO, Httlt to nd four"' . ' ... c rr- he eremy in attemotinn t of FJaechtia this da v. v.a'" crs. intercept edlt'eriprl" ""f ef from Melas with very important "difoatchJ t ' .. : v; . ' I. m . . (r. 1 r I : ana took mora than ao pufoceta at acentia. . . -1 , ,.;(.;. -'V:'' " The' difpstchf t of General Me"hit-to tha court of Vienna announce that ar tk mjerit when the order arrived for C?creral Ott to raife the block ad has not beea able C0H0 di Tende. of General Melat, ide,; Mafifena fent a ger oifering a capitulation It appeals from ' the letter of General.Meiaf, that Maflena has x gyen Mf Genoa, but tbit( biiarmj have not - j Ij&n !rotd fpr if'ooe rt of ''ar. ' f - , , . ' f GeneraljElfniltz, who evacuates Nice, 1 to effect hit retreat by th , By the inteicepted letterg ' itappeart j tbarJAleflaitdfia ' badly prov i i 1 one d . hi t h ouphtt h a t f G e -V McUt will take llieltef in Genoa, if the firft events are unfavourable to him. ' jf June 9. General Dubefme has occupied Cremona, where he found cocfidcrable ina i gaziuet. General Elfnift havs been . confidew rably harrailed in his retreat by Geheral Souchet, who ci the 3d and 3d look 15CO prfoner$. General Gorroup has jloft bis art tillery, and letired withj very fejw 'meo to, Coni, the tomir.and of which place he .hn taken. i : pJSTxT,(Connfe i MILAN t lor efftate, to the Confula. prtiria' Jcnelio iThe.Firft Confo) writet to me tc-day front Bronni, the following letter : " f f We bad ?cttcrday a.vcry brilliant affair. Without exaggeration the enemy lad 1 500 - t ki led, and twice at many weuaded. Wo i f 1 i n